Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is under growing pressure from the US to ensure that the Iran-aligned militant group lays down its weapons.
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- Lebanon's government has asked the army to prepare a plan to allow only state institutions to carry arms.
- The move is in response to international and U.S. pressure following a prolonged conflict with Israel. 15s
- Hezbollah's leadership has rejected disarmament and warned of retaliation if Israel resumes attacks. 29s
- Hezbollah demands Israeli withdrawal from five hills in Lebanon and a halt to airstrikes. 39s
- The issue of disarming Hezbollah is divisive among the Lebanese public. 1m 20s